Mitchell County Georgia Obituaries Charles H. Hall 1931 ****************************************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for FREE access. ****************************************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sam Luckey Oct 2002 Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/mitchell.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Obituary of Charles H. Hall as written in "The Camilla Enterprise" dated 16 Jan 1931. Mr. Chas. H. Hall, one of Baker county's most prominent citizens and a man widely known and admired, died at his country home about eight miles from Newton Monday, 12 Jan 1931, afternoon at 5:00 PM following a long illness. Despite the fact that his condition had been reported as critical for several days and no hope was held out for his recovery, the announcement of his death was nevertheless a sad shock to his many friends throughout this section. Mr. Hall was 63 years of age. He was born and reared in Baker County and was a member of a prominent South Georgia family. He owned extensive farming interests which he managed successfully up to the time of his death. He was a man of genial personality with a happy smile and a cordial greeting for everyone, with the result that all who knew him loved him. Surviving are his wife; four brothers; D. D. Hall of Key West, Fla.; J. W. Hall, R. L. Hall and C. A. Hall of Newton. Funeral services were held at the Newton Baptist church Wednesday, 14 Jan 1931, morning at 11:00 AM, conducted by Rev R. H. Forrester of Leesburg, pastor of the Newton church. Interment was in the Newton cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. A. H. Adkins, W. F. Norris, James Robert Rhodes, W. L. Yates, A. B. Ledbetter, Benj. Kahn, Roy Stripling and H. C. Jernigan. Mr. T. R. Holton of the undertaking department of the Planters Hardware Co. of Camilla, was in charge of the funeral.